If brown bears and koalas lived on the same continent, it is entirely possible that a brown bear could kill a koala. However, given that their respective continents are half a world apart, a brown bear would not kill a koala.
A polar bear cannot kill a koala because they live on opposite sides of the world, in opposite climates.
A grizzly bear is larger and more powerful than a koala which, incidentally, is not a bear at all, but a marsupial. A grizzly bear could easily defeat a koala, and kill it with a single swipe of its paw. However, being smaller, a koala would be capable of climbing higher up a tree, into the smaller branches, which would be unable to support a grizzly bear. In doing do, the koala could defeat any grizzly bear's intentions.
A koala is not a bear. A koala is a marsupial mammal indigenous to Australia, where there are no bears.
A koala is not a bear but a marsupial.The koala's species is Phascolarctus cinereus.
It is incorrect to refer to a koala as a koala bear for the simple reason that the koala is not a member of the bear family. The koala is a marsupial, while the bear is a placental mammal. There are no native bears in Australia.
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No. There is no king koala, and koalas are not bears. There is no such creature as a "koala bear". It is just "koala".
The koala is a member of the phylum chordata.The koala is also not a bear.
The koala is sometimes mistakenly called a "koala bear" or a "native bear". These names are incorrect as the koala is a marsupial, not a bear, which is a placental mammal.
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